Explore the resources below to learn more about the importance of freshwater, how watersheds are affected by mining and other land uses, and the science of assessing water quality, restoration and conservation practices. Lessons and activities (Grades K-12) developed by the Appalachian Watershed Research Group, Ohio University with the American Electric Power Foundation and other partners.

An interactive online story map populated with photos, site descriptions, and environmental data provided by students. This interactive tool encourages students to make scientific measurements at local streams, rivers, and ponds and contribute their data online.

A collection of 360-degree spherical photographs of aquatic ecosystems. Students can make observations and engage in material without physically leaving the classroom. Help capture your students’ imaginations through the use of new and emerging technologies.

This suite of standards-based science lesson plans (G7-12) encourages students to connect with local watersheds. Each lesson plan examines a different aspect of the science behind watershed management and restoration.